Re: Absolute Beginner
Re: Absolute Beginner
- Subject: Re: Absolute Beginner
- From: Joe Osborn <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 10 May 2003 11:53:50 -0500
Since there is a space in the project's name, the prefix header has a
space in it too- which Project Builder seems to not escape properly.
Thus, gcc is confused and thinks that "Currency Converter_prefix.h" is
really two files: "Currency" and "Converter_prefix.h".
My suggestion is to find the "Currency Converter_prefix.h" file, rename
it to "CurrencyConverter_prefix.h"(you can do this by option-clicking
the file's name in Project Builder), and then go to your Target
settings. In the "GCC Compiler Settings" section, change the text in
the "Prefix Header" field to the file's new name.
That's the fix-- good luck with Cocoa! Oh, and note that Apple's
listserver seems to demime stuff, removing images et al.
--joe
On Saturday, May 10, 2003, at 11:28 US/Central, Jerome Bachasson wrote:
Hi, all,
I am an absolute beginner with Cocoa development, so I am probably
about to ask a very silly question... Still I do not know how to
figure it out, so :
Being a beginner, I started with the Cocoa Tutorial which comes with
the Apple Developer Tools, and I started to design the "Currency
Converter" application. Unfortunately, when I wanted to build the app.
with Project Builder, I got an error message about 2 missing files
("Currency" and "Converter_prefix.h"), that the tutorial apparently do
not even mention.
thanks
Jerome
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